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I remember asking several hikers about these years ago. I specifically wanted to know how they performed on solid ice because it seemed to me that they might cause you to slip and fall if the wire coils did not dig into the ice. No one had a good answer for me. Well, I now have the answer: they w...
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Reviewed by Stylish walker from Massachusetts on Friday, May 19, 2017

Got spelled by a couple ice storms this winter. I didn't have these the first time around, but did for the second -- and they sure did help with traction. I was basically skating on the ice without them, but had the ability to walk normally with them on. Only use them occasionally so I hope they last a few years.

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Reviewed by Hate Winter from NY State on Wednesday, April 12, 2017

This is my third pair. My first two pair are still in great shape. I like to put them on the shoes or boots and leave them on so I don't have to take time switching the Yaktrax to different boots or shoes. These give me great confidence walking on snow and ice. I wouldn't be without them.

Yaktrax winter traverse traction pull ons are inexpensive and easy to use. They slip on and off fairly easily, but are tight enough to stay on my shoes. The price was great, shipping quick and as always, a great buy from Sierra Trading Post!

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Reviewed by Mtn Barb from Colorado on Monday, March 27, 2017

These Yaktrax are the best. Much easier to use than my older black model. They are more compact yet stretch effortlessly to go on my boots and stay on. I use them on my ski boots for uphill walking to extreme terrain. Highly recommend.

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Reviewed by PontiacPeggy from Washington on Thursday, February 23, 2017

I should have ordered these last fall. The day they arrived was extremely icy and I was able to safely walk to the mailboxes. I hope that there will be no more ice and snow but if there is, I am ready. I ordered a Medium and they fit over my size 10 boots with no problem. Haven't tried them with tennis shoes. Glad I bought them.

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I'd go with the medium if I were you. I'm a size 6 which is technically just *under* the range for the Small, which is (6.5-8.5), but they work just fine for me: no chance of them coming off; they don't feel loose or insecure at all. I didn't have a choice because that was the smallest size. Anyway, going with the range they recommend makes sense, and I'd suggest the M based on this.

Answered on 2/3/2017 6:56:22 PM by Karis0166 from Portland OR

The small works for my wife and she's a size 9.

Answered on 2/3/2017 7:10:32 PM by gorgeguy from Portland, OR

If you hover your mouse over or click on the sizes the corresponding numeric size will be displayed.

Good question. The size chart says up to women's 10 should get a small, 10.5 gets a medium. I do know my husband (size 10 M) can't wear my smalls.

I think you should consider what footwear you'll be pairing with the Yaktrax. If it has a big footprint and thick sole, try medium. If you are using it with shoes with a slim sillouette (like dress boots or sneakers) then small should be fine. Or just buy both and return (or give away) one.

Answered on 2/1/2017 9:23:29 AM by Kelly in PA from PA

In actuality, you could probably use either of these and they would both work as they do have stretch and grip due to the rubber. You should also take into account what type of foot wear it is going to be worn with. If you are going to be wearing winter boots, then I would say go with the medium as boots in general are a larger item. If you are going to be wearing them more with tennis shoes then they wouldn't have to stretch as far.

Yaktrax.com has a sizing guide -- you'll have to look under the individual products, since their sizing varies. I wear a size 11 women's boot and bought the medium.

Answered on 2/1/2017 8:35:13 AM by Walker from North Carolina

I can say that I am a "perfect 6" and Small is just fine for me, fit is very secure, even though its listed as fitting size 6.5 minimum. So medium will probably be fine for you.

Answered on 2/1/2017 8:41:18 AM by Karis0166 from Portland OR

In actuality, you could probably use either of these and they would both work as they do have stretch and grip due to the rubber. You should also take into account what type of foot wear it is going to be worn with. If you are going to be wearing winter boots, then I would say go with the medium as boots in general are a larger item. If you are going to be wearing them more with tennis shoes then they wouldn't have to stretch as far.

Yes, they definitely break and always have. That said, however, the quality of the material has changed, for the better, during that time.

The likeliest issue for breakage is probably having to walk a bit on concrete or other hard surfaces (including mulch-chips and some other landscape materials) -- which all us townies and city-dwellers have to do, from time to time when we hit dry patches where the icy surfaces have melted off. Yak-Trax simply aren't designed for that. (Extra caution is needed if you have to step indoors with them on, especially on tiled surfaces -- VERY slick! Walk completely flat-footed and take them off right away.).

If the steel wires hang in the way if a piece of web breaks, snip the wire up close with pliers or wire-cutters, making sure they won't snag. Use them as long as they do their job. I've had some go for a couple more winter seasons with a piece of the web broken...

Still, I find them to be far superior to any other similar product. I buy several pairs at a time.

About Yaktrax

Yaktrax represent a truly significant innovation for safer walking in urban winter conditions. Inexpensive but highly effective, Yaktrax slip-on ice traction allows incredible grip when walking on packed snow and ice. The simple but durable design of Yaktrax incorporates a crisscross pattern of reinforced steel coils on the sole that digs into any slick surface. Yaktrax traction can be easily slipped over most shoes or boots, and will prevent slips and falls on icy parking lots and sidewalks. Yaktrax can then be easily removed when indoors to maintain a professional appearance - making them ideal when you don’t want to wear pac boots to work. Yaktrax pull-on traction makes a great winter gift and is ideal for elderly men and women at a higher risk of falling, or anyone who wants to boost their confidence when walking on ice.